Black Hawk Helicopter Makes Surprise Landing in Woman's Backyard

Black Hawk Helicopter Makes Surprise Landing in Woman's Backyard

Imagine looking out your backyard window and seeing a Black Hawk helicopter landing as people with guns climb out. It happened to one woman in
Ellettsville, Indiana who at first thought the chopper had crashed. The National Guard says it was working with police on a drug operation and as it
turns out, there were 60 marijuana plants in the woods behind this woman’s land.

Anybody see anything wrong with this? They send out the National Guard in a helicopter to make a drug bust? I think this was a training excercize used
to test the National Guard's response time in an event of domestic terrorism or rebellion. I also predict this will become more and more common to get
citizens used to the police and military working together.

wow.. serious overkill sending in a military heli and troops .... whatever happened to letting civilian authorities handle the situation..
oops... forgot in the Totalitarian States of America they have the military handle everything ....
maybe they'll be sending a tank next time granny has a dizzy spell...

This is how they get us used to military in our streets. Our police look more military each and every day and now they are using military equipment
for simple municipal issues like local grow op busts.

National Guard has been flying over and spotting fields for the local law enforcement in Missouri now for years. It's one of the few ongoing major
cooperation efforts between national guard and state police but it's nothing new. Long before Obama came to power, anyway.

The way the news here describes it, plants give off different thermal readings and some stand out really well from others in dense clusters. I don't
care for the tactics either way myself...but it's the source of the hardware and overlapping of duties that concerns me. Strictly legal doesn't make
it right.

They arrive any way they want to.....Now they can arrive without warrants without a judges say so.....any time they please.....
They can kill you if they want.......any of you.......anywhere in the world....
And they can make you look like you deserved it too! They could frame anyone for anything they want.....and they do it all the time.

This post is very interesting and got me to wondering. I live in the NE Oklahoma area and just a week ago there were 5-6 black un-marked military
choppers flying over my town. My son was having football practice. I noticed they were hovering over an open field in a neighborhood approx 1/2 mile
away and ropes started coming out of them. Then Men starting coming down the ropes. They were in full Urban Camo carrying machine guns.

I've lived in this town majority of my life and have never seen anything like this. Another parent commented they must be doing some sort of
military training. But my first question was why in an Urban area and our town? I have not seen them again. I don't know why they would need 5 big
black choppers for a drug bust if it was one.

This is strange indeed and seemed out of place. If my phone wouldn't have been dead I would have tried to capture video because this was so strange
to see.

The National Guard needs to get their flight hours. Hunting pot fields does the trick. This has been going on for at least 15 years that I know of.

Not that I approve of this. I'm all for legalization since the violent crime associated with pot is way worse than the drug use. These asshats
guarding their pot fields shoot first and never bother to ask questions. They grow pot on public land, often parks, so innocent people run into these
operations. Apparently deer will eat pot, so they put out poison to kill the deer. It's really a mess at best, and potentially deadly at worse.

Originally posted by stirling
They arrive any way they want to.....Now they can arrive without warrants without a judges say so.....any time they please.....
They can kill you if they want.......any of you.......anywhere in the world....
And they can make you look like you deserved it too! They could frame anyone for anything they want.....and they do it all the time.

Considering the caliber of people in "law enforcement", nothing surprises me anymore.

I'm betting that every tactic the troops used during the urban pacification in the middle east will eventually wind up coming home to us. Just
imagine when they start murdering people "suspected" of something via missile drones or robots. Of course, the "accidentally murdered"
bystanders will be acceptable collateral damage. And the "news" won't say a damn thing about it.

Anybody see anything wrong with this? They send out the National Guard in a helicopter to make a drug bust? I think this was a training excercize used
to test the National Guard's response time in an event of domestic terrorism or rebellion. I also predict this will become more and more common to
get citizens used to the police and military working together.

Last month, a blackhawk came over my work, which is located in an area, known to grow marijuana. A few years ago, a helo had flown over this guys
house, just across the street, the next thing we knew, Humvees and sheriffs were going up the guys driveway, Funny thing is, the guy had seen the
Helocopter, and had burned all but one plant. LOL a lot of man power and money for 1 plant.

Originally posted by Expat888
wow.. serious overkill sending in a military heli and troops .... whatever happened to letting civilian authorities handle the situation..
oops... forgot in the Totalitarian States of America they have the military handle everything ....
maybe they'll be sending a tank next time granny has a dizzy spell...

Not much info in that article,so who knows if it's over kill. For all we know this was a major drug dealer.60 plants isn't exactly a small
amount.Could be a lot more to this story then what's in that puny article that basically tells us nothing.Just saying.

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